1. Epidemiology and genetic diversity of pathogenic Leptospira among Rattus norvegicus in urban residential areas of Guangzhou, Southern China.
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Yi SH, Xun D, Lei QL, Yang CC, and Shao JW
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- Animals, China epidemiology, Rats microbiology, Prevalence, Humans, Rodent Diseases epidemiology, Rodent Diseases microbiology, Zoonoses epidemiology, Zoonoses microbiology, Disease Reservoirs microbiology, Disease Reservoirs veterinary, Phylogeny, Cities epidemiology, Leptospira interrogans genetics, Leptospira interrogans isolation & purification, Urban Population, Leptospirosis epidemiology, Leptospirosis veterinary, Leptospirosis microbiology, Leptospira genetics, Leptospira isolation & purification, Genetic Variation
- Abstract
Leptospirosis, a zoonotic disease caused by pathogenic Leptospira spirochetes, poses a significant global public health threat. Rodents, particularly those inhabiting urban environments, are recognized as the primary reservoirs for human infections. Therefore, conducting epidemiological studies on pathogenic Leptospira in urban rodent populations is essential for evaluating the risk of human leptospirosis. In this study, we captured 263 Rattus norvegicus from urban residential areas across five districts in Guangzhou to access the prevalence and genetic diversity of pathogenic Leptospira. Our findings revealed the presence of two pathogenic Leptospira species, L. interrogans and L. borgpetersenii, which are the primary pathogens responsible for human leptospirosis in China, in four of the five districts, with an overall prevalence of 10.3 %. Given the close proximity of R. norvegicus to human populations in urban areas, this significant prevalence of pathogenic Leptospira indicates an elevated risk of leptospirosis outbreaks among residents of Guangzhou. These results highlight the urgent need for ongoing monitoring of pathogenic Leptospira infections in urban rodent populations to prevent and control potential outbreaks of leptospirosis in the city., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2025 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2025
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